Are there any parts for a 1996 Toyota Tercel?
As a 1996 Toyota Tercel owner, you know you can depend on your Tercel for many miles to come. 1996 Toyota Tercel OEM parts will give you both peace of mind and total confidence for all those miles. Genuine 1996 Toyota Tercel Parts have been engineered to meet Toyota’s safety, reliability, and functionality standards.
When did Toyota stop making the Tercel wagon?
The Tercel wagon (and four-door sedan in Japan) continued with the same design until February 1988 (when the Sprinter Carib was replaced by a larger, Corolla-based design), while the sedans and hatchbacks moved on to the newer design. Versions available in Europe:
When did the Toyota Tercel get a facelift?
In August 1980, the Tercel (and Corsa) underwent a facelift, with considerable changes to the front and minor ones to the interior and rear. The 1A engine was replaced by the 3A of identical displacement but now with 83 PS (61 kW).
What’s the third power option on a Toyota Tercel?
The third power option (which was only available on the six-speed manual) is low range. This is not the same as the low-range power option found in a truck or conventional SUV, as the Tercel lacks a high-range-low-range transfer case. When the lever is placed in four-wheel-drive mode it becomes possible to down shift the vehicle from first to EL.
Is the Toyota Tercel a good car to drive?
Even with the horsepower boost, the automatic Tercel was fairly slow to accelerate, though the manual transmission was satisfactory; but cornering was fairly good for the class, thanks to a fully independent suspension, rack and pinion steering, and the transverse mounted engine.
How tall is the wheelbase of a Toyota Tercel?
The Tercel had rack and pinion steering, four-wheel independent suspension, and power assisted brakes with front discs; the 1983 redesign also brought less wind resistance. Length: 159 inches. Wheelbase: 94 inches. Height: 54.5 inches (59, wagon).